BERKLEY CALIBER

Uncommon Valor, Uncommon Virtue(May, $28.95), edited by Hal Buell, recounts the well-known battle on Iwo Jima island; includes DVD.

GEORGE BRAZILLER

Soldier Factory: A Window(Apr., $24.95) by Ed Salven. A former U.S. soldier recalls training at Ft. Ord during the Vietnam era.

Wounded: Vietnam/Iraq(Apr., $21.95) by Ronald J. Glasser, M.D., considers the physical and psychological injuries of U.S. soldiers.

CAMBRIDGE UNIV. PRESS

Delusions of Intelligence: Enigma, Ultra, and the End of Secure Ciphers(June, $35) by R.A. Ratcliff reveals wartime Germany's failure to recognize Allied use of German wireless signals.

DA CAPO PRESS

Indestructible: The Unforgettable Story of a Marine Hero at the Battle of Iwo Jima(June, $22.95) by Jack Lucas with D.K. Drum is a memoir by the youngest Marine to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor.

FORGE

Home of the Brave (Aug., $25.95) by Caspar W. Weinberger and Wynton C. Hall tells the stories of 18 soldiers decorated for heroism in Afghanistan and Iraq. Ad/promo.

F+W PUBLICATIONS

Winston Churchill: The Photobiography (Mar., $24.99) by Michael Paterson chronicles the life of one of history's most significant and popular leaders.

NAVAL INSTITUTE PRESS

Soldier Slaves: The Men of Bataan and Their Sixty-Year March for Justice(June, $28.95) by James W. Parkinson and Lee Benson details the legal battle fought against Japanese corporations that benefited from Bataan survivors' labor.

Where Are the WMDs?: The Reality of Chem-Bio Threats on the Home Front and the Battlefront(June, $28.95) by Al Mauroni presents an overview of chem-bio defense issues.

W.W. NORTON

The Few and the Proud: Marine Corps Drill Instructors in Their Own Words(May, $26.95) by Larry Smith. Veterans tell what it takes to train Marines for Iraq today. Ad/promo. 4-city author tour.

POTOMAC BOOKS

Worshipping the Myths of World War II: Reflections on America's Dedication to War(Aug., $24.95) by Edward W. Wood Jr. A veteran argues that the nature of war, especially WWII, is widely misunderstood.

PRESIDIO PRESS

Bury Us Upside Down: The Misty Pilots and the Secret Battle for the Ho Chi Minh Trail(Mar., $29.95) by Rick Newman and Don Shepperd recounts the most dangerous missions flown in the Vietnam War. Ad/promo.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS

The Millionaires' Unit: The Aristocratic Flyboys Who Fought the Great War, and the Birth of American Air Power(May, $26) by Marx Wortman recalls the WWI flyers who founded the modern U.S. Air Force.

SENTINEL

America's Victories: The Innate Superiority of the United States Military (May, $24.95) by Larry Schweikart asserts that uniquely American virtues have kept the U.S. military undefeated. 40,000 first printing.

TEXAS AM UNIV. PRESS

The Ghosts of Iwo Jima(May, $29.95) by Robert S. Burrell reconsiders the costs of taking Iwo Jima and its role in the war effort.